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SS Enterprises +91-8048371900 SS Enterprises https://www.indiamart.com/ssenterprises-india/ Established in year 1987, SS Enterprises is a Wholesale, Trader and Exporter of high quality Body Spray, Bath Soap, Liquid Shampoo, Cosmetic Products and much more. About Us SS Enterprises has gained regard among the prominent Wholesale, Trader and Exporter of best quality Indian Spices and Personal Care Product within the few years of its incorporation in 1987. We are offering a large assortment of Indian Spices, Branded Flours and Oral Care. The offered products are composed using non-toxic and pure ingredients. Offered products are highly admired for their high quality, accurate composition, high effectiveness and long shelf life. Apart from this, we are offering these products within the committed period of time. We have appointed qualified professionals, who hold immense industry experience. Our entire workforce is determined to work in close sync with each other. For interrupt less running of our business, we have divided the whole process into various parts. Our professionals selected through pre-defined selection procedures. Following stringent quality measures, we have gain high client’s satisfaction. In addition to this, we have a long list of clients across the market. Our manager, Mr. Shashank Gupta, is instrumental in our success in this domain. His in-depth and sharp knowledge have enabled us to garner a huge clientele. For more information, please visit https://www.indiamart.com/ssenterprises-india/profile.html COSMETIC PRODUCTS O u r P r o d u c t s Johnson Baby Powder Dove Body Wash Men Fair Lovely Cream Dove Face Wash BATH SOAP O u r P r o d u c t s Ayush Soap Dettol Soap Dove Soap Hamam Soap FOOD ITEM O u r P r o d u c t s Maggi Horlicks Dabur Isabgol Kinder Joy LIQUID SHAMPOO O u r P r o d u c t s Clinic Plus Shampoo Clinic Clear Shampoo Dove Baby Shampoo Indulekha Shampoo HAIR OIL O u r P r o d u c t s Bajaj Almond Oil Clinic Clear Hair Oil Clinic Plus Hair Oil Dabur Vatika Hair Oil CHOCOLATES O u r P r o d u c t s Nestle KitKat Bounty Chocolate Snickers Chocolate Nestle Bar One BODY SPRAY O u r P r o d u c t s Axe Signature Deo Fogg Perfumes Axe Deo Old Spice Deodorant WASHING POWDER O u r P r o d u c t s Wheel Powder Ariel Surf Rin Advance Washing Powder Surf Excel Matic Powder O u r OTHER PRODUCTS: P r o d u c t s Lifebuoy Sanitizer Lifebuoy Soap Wagh Bakri Johnson Baby Shampoo O u r OTHER PRODUCTS: P r o d u c t s Dove Baby Oil Munch Chocolate Rexona Deodorant Surf Excel Washing Powder F a c t s h e e t Year of Establishment : 1987 Nature of Business : Exporter and Wholesale Trader Total Number of Employees : 101 to 500 People CONTACT US SS Enterprises Contact Person: Shashank Gupta Ground, A-41, Khasra No. 487/31, Peera Garhi Village New Delhi - 110087, Delhi, India +91-8048371900 https://www.indiamart.com/ssenterprises-india/.
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